AUBURN HILLS, MI -- A woman's screams for help led to the arrest of two Mt. Morris Township men after an attempted carjacking at the Great Lakes Crossing Mall in Auburn Hills.

Edelis Alexander and Isaiah Herron, both 20, of Mt. Morris Township were arrested after Auburn Hills Police received a call of a woman screaming in the mall parking lot on Saturday, Aug. 31, around 12:20 p.m.

A 47-year-old Lake Orion woman told police she was confronted as she was walking to her car. Police said one suspect allegedly put a gun into the woman's back as they pushed her towards her car telling her to get inside.

According to police, the woman was determined to not get into the vehicle with the men, and dropped to the ground and started screaming. The woman told police the men grabbed her keys and her purse.

Isaiah HerronAuburn Hills Police Department

An 18-year-old Clinton Township woman heard the screams and confronted the two men, telling them she was on the phone with police, allowing the victim time to escape, police said.

Alexander and Herron were arrested a short time later without incident. Police said one of the men was found in possession of a firearm at the time of his arrest. The Oakland County Prosecutor's Office charged both men with armed robbery, car jacking, attempted unlawful imprisonment, receiving and concealing a firearm, and felon in possession of a fire arm.

The men were arraigned on Sunday, Sept. 1, with bond set at $1 million each. The two are lodged at the Oakland County Jail. Their next court date has not been set.

The Lake Orion woman received minor injuries in the attack and her belongings were recovered after the arrest, police said.